Library
Papers
Optimizing Cost-Effective Pandemic Antiviral Strategies Including Antiviral Resistance (2011)
Stiff, D; Boivin, G; Smetanin, P; Kumar, A; Oxford, J.
Evaluation of Pandemic H1N1 Interventions in Canada (2011)
Smetanin, P; Stiff, D; Kumar, A; Boivin, G; Oxford, J.
The Impact of Arthritis in Canada: Today and Over the Next 30 Years (2011)
Based on a report by Smetanin, P; Stiff, D; Briante, C; Kobak, P; Sherman, G; Ahmad, S.
Life and Economic Burden of Lung Disease in Ontario: 2011 to 2041, (2011)
Smetanin, P., Stiff, D., Briante, C., Ahmad, S.,Wong, L., and Ler, A.
Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society; Alzheimer Society of Canada (2010)
Smetanin, P; Kobak, P; Briante, C; Stiff, D; Sherman, G; Ahmad, S.
Lives at Risk from Cancer in New South Wales 2007–2036. A health economics study of cancer in New South Wales, (2008)
Glass, P; Tracey, E; Smetanin, P; Kobak, P; Pavlichev, A; Bishop, J.
Life and Economic Impacts of Nosocomial Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus,
Clostridium Difficile and Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci in Canada 2009 to 2038, (2008)
Smetanin, Paul and Kobak, Paul.
H1N1 2009 Pandemic Analysis: Evaluation and Scenarios for Post-Pandemic Planning (August 2010)
Smetanin, P., Stiff, D., Briante, C., H1N1 2009 Pandemic Analysis: Evaluation and Scenarios for Post Pandemic Planning. RiskAnalytica. 2010.
Modeling the second wave of Novel soH1N1 Virus in Canada
(as at September 5th 2009)
Smetanin, Paul; Stiff, David; Kobak, Paul; Sherman, Glen; Simonsen, Neil. (2009).
Potential ICU Ventilator Demand/Capacity Mismatch due to Novel soH1N1 in Canada
Smetanin, P; Stiff, D; Kumar, A; Kobak, P; Zarychanski, R; Simonsen, N.
Contrast of Prophylactically Protecting Canadian Health Care Workers and Emergency Service Providers: A Moderate Canadian Pandemic Mathematical Assessment: FULL REPORT
Smetanin, Paul; Kobak, Paul; Stiff, David; Sherman, Glen; Briante, Carla (2009).
Contrast of Prophylactically Protecting Canadian
Health Care Workers and Emergency Service Providers: A Moderate Canadian Pandemic Mathematical
Assessment: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Smetanin, Paul; Kobak, Paul; Stiff, David; Sherman, Glen; Briante, Carla (2009).
Contrast of Prophylactically Protecting Canadian Health
Care Workers and Emergency Service Providers: A Moderate Canadian Pandemic Mathematical Assessment:
ABSTRACT
Smetanin, Paul; Kobak, Paul; Stiff, David; Sherman, Glen; Briante, Carla (2009).
Adequacy of current antiviral stockpiles under the Canadian pandemic
Influenza plan
Smetanin, Paul; Kobak, Paul; Stiff, David; Sherman, Glen (2009).
Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Meeting: H1N1 Outbreak Research Response:
Preliminary Canadian Findings of Pandemic Potential of 2009 Novel Influenza
A (H1N1) Strain
Paul Smetanin; David Stiff; Paul Kobak. July 8, 2009
Cancer Institute NSW Monograph: Lives at Risk from Cancer in New
South Wales 2007–2036, A health economics study of cancer in New
South Wales December 2008
Parisa Glass, Elizabeth Tracey, Paul Smetanin, Paul Kobak, Alexei
Pavlichev, James Bishop. In Collaboration with RiskAnalytica,
Toronto, Canada. December 2008
Projected cost of cancer in New South Wales to 2036: Nov. 2007
Parisa Glass, James F Bishop, Elizabeth Tracey, Paul Jelfs, Paul Smetanin
A Population-Based Economic Analysis of Episodic Work Benefits, March 2006
Paul Smetanin
Interdisciplinary Cancer Risk Management: Canadian Life and Economic Impacts
Paul Smetanin and Paul Kobak, June 2005
Selected Canadian Life and Economic Forecast Impacts of Lung Cancer
Paul Smetanin, Paul Kobak, and William Evans, January 2005
National Chronic Disease Strategy versus National Chronic Disease Strategies Abstract
Paul Smetanin and Paul Kobak, June 2005
An Analytical Test of the Importance of Specific Chronic Disease Strategies in Canada
Paul Smetanin and Paul Kobak, September 2005
The Risk Management of Tobacco Control Research Policy Programs
Paul Smetanin, Paul Kobak, Cheryl Moyer and Oonagh Maley, December 2005
A Population-Based Risk Management Framework for Cancer Control
Paul Smetanin and Paul Kobak, December 2005
Potential Effects of Mental Illness on Canadian Tobacco Control Policy Risk
Paul Smetanin, Paul Kobak and Charl Els, December 2005
Devising a market risk framework, Asia Risk
Paul Smetanin August 2000
In this first paper of a three-part series, Paul Smetanin, former head of global market risk management at ANZ Bank in Melbourne, speaks of the importance of introducing a solid market risk framework. He also discusses the pitfalls of some solutions, such as value-at-risk measurement.
The truth is in the colours
Paul Smetanin October 2000
In this second paper of a three-part series, Paul Smetanin discusses the importance of generating relevant profit and loss scenarios and the advantages of colour-coding those risks in presentation to management. This follows on from August’s paper, Devising a Market Risk Framework.
Two potentials, one result
Paul Smetanin February 2001
In this last paper on devising a complete market risk framework, Paul Smetanin shows how a framework based upon scenario simulation can assist traders in identifying and managing the portfolio's counterparty exposure.
Central Banking Journal, Vol. XI 4
Paul Smetanin from risk management firm Algorithmics says “transparency and flexibility” are the key requirements of a central bank’s risk management
framework.
Who needs firm-wide risk?
Despite passionate predictions that Fortune 500 companies need enterprise-wide risk management systems, there are still hardly any takers out there to prove the point.
Paul Smetanin.
This article is taken from an Enterprise-wide risk management special report that originally appeared with the December 2000 issue of Risk magazine.
Risk 2000 August 2000
Key Speaker Highlights, Paul Smetanin
Second annual Australian derivatives and risk management congress